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This is something called 'procuration'. The word applies to the delegation of power, in this case usually a secretary authorised to sign a letter on behalf of the director of a company. p.p. stands for 'per procurationem' - sometimes also written as 'per pro'.
There is no requirement for that. The person signing the agreement must be one authorized by the company or party to sign on their behalf.
Many people choose to sign something on behalf of someone else. Typically wives and husbands will sign on behalf of their partner.
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For people: Only if you have legal power of attorney for that person. For businesses: Only if you are officialy authorized by your company to sign on said persons behalf.
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The trustee must sign. The trustee is the only person who has the power to sign on behalf of the trust. It is their purpose.
The best way to sign a letter for another peron is 'on behalf of'.
The best way to sign a letter for another person is 'on behalf of'.
That is illegal if the person did not have consent to sign on the person's behalf. That is considered forgery and can be prosecuted as such.
NO!Unless you are an attorney licensed to practice law and has the client permission, or you have a POA (power of attorney)to do such a thing on behalf of a caretaker you cannot sign anything on somebody behalf.
you need a power of attorney in order to do so